Street says the 14-page report clearly shows illegal efforts at getting money from the feds and the state for efforts during Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav, as well as for running the "All the Way House" drug treatment center and training for an abortion prevention program.

Investigators were also told people in the treatment center were forced to build in order to stay in the program. For some, that meant staying out of jail.

But the mayor of Baker, who actually cut down the amount of one of Sinclair's claims, says the I.G.'s claims are hard to believe.

Harold Rideau said, "I know his heart is in the right place wanting to help people, certainly hope that these allegations are not true."

Sinclair tells News 2, in a statement, the report is not true. He says, "Miracle Place and Ricky Sinclair have been serving the people of this area for over 20 years, and we will continue to serve them to fulfill the mission of Jesus Christ."

Rideau hopes so.

He said, "If there was some wrongdoing here, then it certainly needs to come out, but I know that Miracle Place Church has been a blessing to the City of Baker."